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Missouri’s First Black Congresswoman has been elected

Missouri’s First Black Congresswoman has been elected

Missouri’s First Black Congresswoman has been elected

Missouri’s First Black Congresswoman has been elected

Missouri’s First Black Congresswoman has been elected

Cori Bush- Ferguson activist – is in the process of making history, as she became the first Black woman to represent Missouri in Congress. Bush, who is a Democrat, won against Republican Anthony Rogers as well as Libertarian Alex Furman on Tuesday. This victory comes over five decades after America witnessed its first Black Congresswoman in Shirley Chisholm. In both 2016 and 2018, Bush ran for a Senate seat in 2016 and 2018. Her journey in the Congress was extensively documented in Netflix’s Knock Down the House. Interestingly, this year also witnessed Baltimore electing its youngest mayor ever

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On Election Day, Busta Rhymes Performs For Voters Outside Apollo Theater

On Election Day, Busta Rhymes Performs For Voters Outside Apollo Theater

On Election Day, Busta Rhymes Performs For Voters Outside Apollo Theater

On Election Day, Busta Rhymes Performs For Voters Outside Apollo Theater

On Election Day, Busta Rhymes Performs For Voters Outside Apollo Theater

To spread some joy among voters on Election Day, Busta Rhymes reached Apollo Theater. The rapper is currently promoting his new album Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God, and on Tuesday, he paired up with Funk Master Flex for a pop-up show. These performances were a small part of Joy to the Polls, which is a movement headed by the Election Defenders- a group working to prevent voter suppression. After his performance, Busta took to Instagram to talk about matters beyond polls, aimed at Black voters. By engaging in music and dancing, Joy to the Polls motivates people to remain in the voting lines. 

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